“The division is now in the process of computerizing a simplified inventory so it will be accessible via the State’s Geographic Information System. The inventory is the primary tool utilized in making historic preservation decisions in Hawai’i.”

Some information is available to the public through this system. However, the website states that, “archaeological “high probability areas” as defined pursuant to state law...are exempt from general public access...They may be accessed at our offices in Springfield by professionally qualified archaeologists for legitimate research purposes.”

Indiana

SHAARD

State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database

Currently no GIS component although they are in the process of creating one.

No digital service is obvious. “The MHT Archeology Program assists the people of Maryland in identifying, studying, evaluating, preserving, protecting, and interpreting the state’s archaeological research.”